Publications by authors named "M Golas"

Undifferentiated embryonal sarcoma of the liver is a rare mesenchymal malignancy that predominantly occurs in children. The relationship between this tumor entity and germline pathogenic variants (PVs) remains undefined. Here, we present the clinical case of a male patient diagnosed with undifferentiated embryonal sarcoma of the liver.

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Article Synopsis
  • Pathogenic variants in DNA repair genes linked to adult-onset cancers are being found more frequently in kids with cancer.
  • There is still a lack of understanding about how these variants affect childhood cancer.
  • A thorough analysis of tumors is essential to grasp how these variants contribute to cancer and to improve personalized treatment options for young patients.*
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Background: Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor (IMTs) are rare mesenchymal neoplasms with slow growth. Resection is considered as therapeutic standard, with chemotherapy being insufficiently effective in advanced disease. ALK translocations are present in 50% of cases, ROS1 fusions (YWHAE::ROS1, TFG::ROS1) are extremely rare.

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Background: Lynch syndrome (LS) is not considered part of childhood cancer predisposition syndromes.

Case Presentation: Analysis of a pediatric osteosarcoma (OS) displayed hypermutation (16.8), alternative lengthening of telomeres (ALT), loss of PMS2 expression in tumor tissue (retained in non-neoplastic cells), PMS2 loss of heterozygosity (LOH), and high-degree of microsatellite instability (MSI) tested by PCR.

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Purpose: The development of a seroma after breast cancer surgery is a common postoperative complication seen after simple mastectomy and axillary surgery. We could recently demonstrate that breast cancer patients undergoing a simple mastectomy with subsequent seroma formation developed a T-helper cell increase within the aspirated fluid measured by flow cytometry. The same study revealed a Th2 and/or a Th17 immune response in peripheral blood and seroma fluid of the same patient.

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